Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

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@Starlord

Peer badesar is mountain right in front of my house (Khuiratta sector, Kotli, AJK) and we have witnessed intense shelling in May and I can testify that Pakistan Army literally shelled out of hell of indian posts there. We also received a lot of shells of course but it is estimated that Pakistan army fired upto 4-5x times more shells than Indian army. FB_IMG_1768273702944.jpg
 

“5 Drones Shake India: Pakistan’s Major Operation on LoC Revealed!” Exclusive Report”​

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Recent Indian PSLV vehicle failures rises questions about India ICBM and long range missiles accuracy and operational capability.

@Oscar @RescueRanger

Not sure how any of this is related - the drones story makes little sense when there is an actual story of Indian troops raising alarm at Jupiter and Venus along the LAC and saying these were drones.

These days Jupiter or Capella may be making their imagination run wild.

PSLV failures arent directly linked to ICBM and rare failures for what is an organization(ISRO) with likely the best R&D record in the subcontinent.
 
Not sure how any of this is related - the drones story makes little sense when there is an actual story of Indian troops raising alarm at Jupiter and Venus along the LAC and saying these were drones.

These days Jupiter or Capella may be making their imagination run wild.

PSLV failures arent directly linked to ICBM and rare failures for what is an organization(ISRO) with likely the best R&D record in the subcontinent.
Lols Bhai when ISRO failed in simple rocket how can they be trusted nuclear armed B.M be accurate?
 
Lived less than 10 nautical miles away from Indian mortar guns all my life. Have some close relatives who live just a few hundred meters away.
Saw shelling and firing all my life (more than 4 decades) but I must say year 2002, 2019 & 2025 were hardest. Saw live shelling everywhere so many times.
always wondered how do Pakistanis that live close to LOC deal with that
 
Lived less than 10 nautical miles away from Indian mortar guns all my life. Have some close relatives who live just a few hundred meters away.
Saw shelling and firing all my life (more than 4 decades) but I must say year 2002, 2019 & 2025 were hardest. Saw live shelling everywhere so many times.
That's something beyond my imagination, I have never even encountered a crime scene, not even robbery, let alone living in a hot zone.
 
That's something beyond my imagination, I have never even encountered a crime scene, not even robbery, let alone living in a hot zone.
same the most i have seen is a death after a guy fell from a roof , cant imagine living with artillery fire
@TopGun786 may god protect you
 

Been seeing this around. Would love a deeper insight on more knowledgeable members. Crash site is apparently stated as Dinga

All those debris SCREAM Russian designs. Its most probably S400 40N6 missile which was intercepted by our SAM. Cockpit panels regardles its F16 or 6th gen fighter, it will never be made of THICK CAST METAL HOUSING. That circular thing is most probably part of

*****hydrolic or actuator mechanism.********

Let these brainrot indians enjoy the mental m@st3rb@t## as no one else outside of India is gonna believe them. That guy on reddit is also pointing out to F16 radar 😂
Do you remember Abhijeets back in 2019 were pointing out at Mig21 panel as F16 tail hook?
I mean do indians not use their logic before they come to conclusion? So F16 wreckage gets picked up by Pakistan military but they left S400 missile and let police pose infront of it for media.
 
Hardly - their rockets regularly put systems in space. Used fairly advanced cryogenics which Pakistanis cannot even find a single local expert for.
In the same video, the anchor claimed that cryogenic engines were being imported from Russia, and that due to the current situation there, deliveries were not possible. As a result, they had to rely on the domestically developed PSLV, following which two consecutive launches failed. Since it is well known that both launch vehicles and ballistic missiles rely on similar inertial navigation principles, this raises a legitimate question: if these launch vehicles are experiencing failures, could the same issues also affect a nuclear-capable MIRV ICBM?

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